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>>guest: the markets are saying, this big deal. they still collecting $2.2 trillion. that is enough to pay. >>neil: if we have a downgrade, are all bets off? >>guest: i don't. >>neil: i would welcome a downgrade. it would be the pain from which we have a gift. >>guest: maybe that would wake people up. >>neil: you can catch general -- john on thursday night. this came from my hair cut budget. >>guest: we can see that. but we can compromise on that. >>neil: you can catch john tomorrow night, and, meanwhile, the real problem over the debt problem is how the mainstream media is covering this. the headlines speak volumes. >>neil: take a look at the headlines. you just think it was just republicans or speaker boehner, and they are screwing this up. butthead lines blasting them, or anyone, anyone, anyone who is looking for spending restrainand that is why the fighting is going on and why our country can go down the tubes. pat is not surprised. >>guest: this is the policemen class media coverage, we like spending, we like big government, it is good. it is bad if you try to cu
>>guest: the markets are saying, this big deal. they still collecting $2.2 trillion. that is enough to pay. >>neil: if we have a downgrade, are all bets off? >>guest: i don't. >>neil: i would welcome a downgrade. it would be the pain from which we have a gift. >>guest: maybe that would wake people up. >>neil: you can catch general -- john on thursday night. this came from my hair cut budget. >>guest: we can see that. but we can compromise on that....
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sick this big dog on the cat. sorry. >> in madison, wisconsin, ground zero in the battle overstate cutbacks, 13,000 teachers and workers vowing to block any give backs. why what happens here could set the stage for other states daring to slash spending. welcome, everyone, i am here for neil cavuto and this is "your world." and this is the scene in madison, wisconsin, today, where the governor, scott walker is facing a showdown with teachers and other workers. he wants to strip them of most of their collective bargaining rights and in a bid to close a budget gap. the teachers are not budging, 1,000 calling in sick and that shut down the entire madison school system. robert craig is executive director of citizens action of wisconsin which is supporting the teachers. robert, welcome, good to see you. i have a very important question to kickoff: all the teachers, are they sick? >>guest: my understanding actually is that the district offered them the opportunity, i learned, to put in for personal days and so many did s
sick this big dog on the cat. sorry. >> in madison, wisconsin, ground zero in the battle overstate cutbacks, 13,000 teachers and workers vowing to block any give backs. why what happens here could set the stage for other states daring to slash spending. welcome, everyone, i am here for neil cavuto and this is "your world." and this is the scene in madison, wisconsin, today, where the governor, scott walker is facing a showdown with teachers and other workers. he wants to strip...
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it was a big concern if a big earthquake i am looking down and it ain't pretty. >> neil: what about the city itself. tokyo gets credit for making buildings stronger, not necessarily earthquake resistant. i know it's dark there, what can you tell us? >> we got the first rays of sun elite. dawn comes early this far east. i can say that for tokyo, the shakes why violent. as you mentioned. the buildings were swaying and we were up on the 19th floor of a skyscraper in financial district, we were scared. the buildings in this area held, i even spoke with a colleague of mine, japanese reporter based in sendai close to the epicenter, he said a lot of newer buildings survived there, too. we can see the new tokyo sky neal, it reached the maximum height and they were talking about the state of the art technology that will allow this thing to chimney and sway without toppling over, this was a pretty big test, it survived. however, i can tell you some of the older buildings, especially up north where the shaking was most violent didn't make it and some of the older office buildings. a four-story bui
it was a big concern if a big earthquake i am looking down and it ain't pretty. >> neil: what about the city itself. tokyo gets credit for making buildings stronger, not necessarily earthquake resistant. i know it's dark there, what can you tell us? >> we got the first rays of sun elite. dawn comes early this far east. i can say that for tokyo, the shakes why violent. as you mentioned. the buildings were swaying and we were up on the 19th floor of a skyscraper in financial district,...
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big win for nascar. not at the daytona 500, but in congress! the house of representatives voted to allow the pentagon to continue sponsoring race teams. and now, more on that from daytona international speedway. >> i know it was a huge uproar this week when the congresswoman proposed this but the house today shooting it down and i am on the ground here like at the daytona international speedway and i call up with lot loot general who oversees the army's recruiting efforts and he was here and this is what he had to safer about the role of nascar in recruiting for the early. >>guest: last year in our motor exported program we had 150,000 through our marketing ads, we had 150,000 leads but 36,000 came from motor sport, a third of our leads come from motorsports where people want to engage with us. this is not about recruiting or a day at the court but a year long engagement of taking show cars to high schools, having recruiters talk about the strength, the power, the teamwork, competitiveness it takes to be in nascar and the same skills are requir
big win for nascar. not at the daytona 500, but in congress! the house of representatives voted to allow the pentagon to continue sponsoring race teams. and now, more on that from daytona international speedway. >> i know it was a huge uproar this week when the congresswoman proposed this but the house today shooting it down and i am on the ground here like at the daytona international speedway and i call up with lot loot general who oversees the army's recruiting efforts and he was here...
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the gentleman here said it is a big problem. >>guest: the gentleman from toms river knows more than the government. data today personal income, spending, it's awful. if you adjust for inflation, up .1 percent if you take into account inflation, that a scary. what you saw this week, we saw a lost earnings, the rich stores are doing very well, but the lower stuff where people are hit in the pocketbook from the gas prices the stocks took it. >>neil: are you in a camp that says whatever we have been enjoying is over now? >>guest: for a while i thought it was 4 percent possibility and it faded away, but if we grew at 1.8 percent in the first quarter so if it is in the double dip it will feel like it. if you do not have a job, or your wages have not gone up in a decade, it will feel lick a double dip. >>neil: i think you are very negative and i think you are very, very, very depressing, but here is my theory. if gas is such a big problem, charles, why don't we see a bigger impact? >>guest: well, a lot of this take as while to play out
the gentleman here said it is a big problem. >>guest: the gentleman from toms river knows more than the government. data today personal income, spending, it's awful. if you adjust for inflation, up .1 percent if you take into account inflation, that a scary. what you saw this week, we saw a lost earnings, the rich stores are doing very well, but the lower stuff where people are hit in the pocketbook from the gas prices the stocks took it. >>neil: are you in a camp that says whatever...
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big vision programs are gone. chinese, japanese, my mother country italy is dabbling in it what do you think of that? >> i think it's sad but it may be necessary, neil. you know, there are a whole lot of things that we might like to do in the federal government that we're going to have to stop doing or do less of, at least for a while. the debt avalanche that is headed for us is, to me is the most serious threat our country has faced, at least since the period of the soviets. of soviet preeminence. i appreciate the thought of people i often agree with about the grandeur and the aspirational aspects of the space program, but i think everything absolutely everything has to be re-examined until we have the balance sheet of this country back in shape. >> neil: what happened to your arm? >> well, i had a little surgery, too many years in the gym in the swimming pool took their toll. >> arms of the democrats bolting it. >> you can see not very successfully. >> neil: governor thanks for be on and answering all these ques
big vision programs are gone. chinese, japanese, my mother country italy is dabbling in it what do you think of that? >> i think it's sad but it may be necessary, neil. you know, there are a whole lot of things that we might like to do in the federal government that we're going to have to stop doing or do less of, at least for a while. the debt avalanche that is headed for us is, to me is the most serious threat our country has faced, at least since the period of the soviets. of soviet...
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i'm not a big believer in artificial stimulants. >> neil: it dragged out the agony, right? >> it did. now you have people that purchased because of the tax credit, that now are seeing the prices go down. so they have less equity in their home, they're suffering. you know, the cycle continues. the positive note is that we have seen a growth really in wage and job growth to help improve the market. we still have a three-year inventory nationwide. >> neil: isn't that well off its high, katrina, that inventory? >> that inventory is about three years. we invade to reach six months of inventory in order to be at equilibrium. >> neil: how long will that that i can? >> two to three years. >> neil: two to three years more of this. the home is already the value of a cinnabon, just the roll. >> right. we've seen the lion's share of depreciation already take place. there's probably another 10% there. then we'll see the market rebound. >> neil: another 10%? last year they said, it will cap out right now. you're talking another 10% on top of that. >> there are a lot of factors right now
i'm not a big believer in artificial stimulants. >> neil: it dragged out the agony, right? >> it did. now you have people that purchased because of the tax credit, that now are seeing the prices go down. so they have less equity in their home, they're suffering. you know, the cycle continues. the positive note is that we have seen a growth really in wage and job growth to help improve the market. we still have a three-year inventory nationwide. >> neil: isn't that well off its...